Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Whether we are Christians or Muslims or nationalists or agnostics or atheists, we must first learn to forget our differences. If we have differences, let us differ in the closet; when we come out in front, let us not have anything to argue about until we get finished arguing with the man.


Ignorance of each other is what has made unity impossible in the past. Therefore we need enlightenment. We need more light about each other. Light creates understanding, understanding creates love, love creates patience, and patience creates unity. Once we have more knowledge (light) about each other, we will stop condemning each other and a United front will be brought about....X

 Whether we are Christians or Muslims or nationalists or agnostics or atheists, we must first learn to forget our differences. If we have differences, let us differ in the closet; when we come out in front, let us not have anything to argue about until we get finished arguing with the man.




















Energy from Space: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o

A Unlikely but Relevant Risk: The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170

TODAY's LINKS:
3 Volcanos: http://rt.com/news/kamchatka-three-volcanoes-eruption-485/
Australia Heat: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80232
GMO Corn: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-eu-gm-crops.html
MeteoSat10: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2.php?MediaID=1274&MediaTypeID=1
N Queensland Flooding: http://www.weatherzone.com.au/news/northern-queensland-cops-a-drenching/23322
























23 January 2013
- New research links loneliness to a number of dysfunctional immune responses, suggesting that being lonely has the potential to harm overall health.
Previous research has suggested that stress can promote reactivation of viruses, also resulting in elevated antibody titers. "The same processes involved in stress and reactivation of these viruses is probably also relevant to the loneliness findings," Jaremka said.
"Loneliness has been thought of in many ways as a chronic stressor – a socially painful situation that can last for quite a long time."
The scientists also sought to determine how loneliness affected the production of proinflammatory proteins, or cytokines, in response to stress.
Posted: 22 Jan 2013 01:59 PM PST
22 January 2013
 - How should a government regulatory agency announce that it has somehow only now started to find solid evidence regarding the dangers hidden in products it has been approving for over twenty years?
In the course of analysis to identify potential allergens in GMO crops, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has "belatedly discovered" that the most common genetic regulatory sequence in commercial GMOs also encodes a significant fragment of a viral gene known as Gene VI, found to cause tumours in rats  and deemed to be highly dangerous for both human and animal consumption. It has also been linked to a disruption in the normal functioning of crops, including their natural pest resistance.
This finding has serious ramifications for ethics in crop biotechnology and its regulation, but possibly even greater ones for consumers and farmers.
Posted: 22 Jan 2013 10:59 AM PST
22 January 2013
 - If your mind drives your energy and your cell phone puts your mind on objects outside of your physical body, then is your cell phone stealing your energy? In a sense, yes, especially if you become obsessed with it, and your need to feel connected to it grows out of proportion.
Under this principle, it is quite possible you are giving your energy away to your cell phone when you could be holding on to it.
Understanding the relationship between your thoughts and your energy is important if you want to keep your mechanical devices and other parts of your life in balance.







Posted: 22 Jan 2013 10:36 PM PST
In November 2011, PricewaterhouseCoopers warned that “The implementation of REDD+ in DRC will face numerous challenges because of the widespread nature of corruption in the country”. As in all other sectors, PwC added, corruption is “likely to be ever present”.
PwC’s report, “Implementing REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of Congo: How to manage the [...]



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